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Hi GbL'ers. It's been a while since I was active on the forum, but I recently picked up this Bluesboy and felt the need to register it and show it off! I had no intention of buying a T-style guitar that day - primarily because despite owning a pile of them, I never kept one for very long. I was a S-type guy, and that's what I was searching for. I swear I played just about every American Standard and American Deluxe Strat in southeast Michigan. None rang my bell. I was in a Guitar Center and the sales guy asked if I'd be interested in an American Deluxe Tele. He pointed at the row of guitars hanging 25 feet in the air. I wasn't interested, till I saw the orange finish. I knew it was a G&L without seeing the headstock, so I asked him to pull it down.
The Modern Classic neck felt very familiar - very comfortable to play, and the Plek job is remarkable. The ash body was dense, so it rang with a nice presence and sustained forever. I kept telling myself to put it back, but it was coming home. Since then, I've tried everything to talk myself out of keeping this guitar, but all I have to do is plug it in to remind me why it came home in the first place. Nice job, G&L. This one is really something special.
Here's a couple shots to prove it actually happened. The first is under relatively low lighting.
Apparently, the orange finish likes to be in the spot light!
Ches
The Modern Classic neck felt very familiar - very comfortable to play, and the Plek job is remarkable. The ash body was dense, so it rang with a nice presence and sustained forever. I kept telling myself to put it back, but it was coming home. Since then, I've tried everything to talk myself out of keeping this guitar, but all I have to do is plug it in to remind me why it came home in the first place. Nice job, G&L. This one is really something special.
Here's a couple shots to prove it actually happened. The first is under relatively low lighting.
Apparently, the orange finish likes to be in the spot light!
Ches
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Welcome back Ches! Good to hear from you and know all is well.
She is quite the stunning looker. And apparently the Siren too ...
- Jos
She is quite the stunning looker. And apparently the Siren too ...
- Jos
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Glad your back Ches and that one is worth showing off. A beauty! -- Darwin
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Great looking guitar. Nothing beats G&L.
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Beautiful !!
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Well, look what the cat dragged in!
What's up Ches? Hope you and yours are well.
Sweet guitar! I love the clear orange finish, and nice grain on yours!
I've long since lost my GAS--haven't bought a guitar since I got my SC-2 reissue back in 2009. I still have all my G&Ls though, and gig with the '98 ASAT Special the most.
Anyway, good to see you post here. Not too many "old timers" around these days. I mostly lurk.
Stratogenarians Unite!
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What's up Ches? Hope you and yours are well.
Sweet guitar! I love the clear orange finish, and nice grain on yours!
I've long since lost my GAS--haven't bought a guitar since I got my SC-2 reissue back in 2009. I still have all my G&Ls though, and gig with the '98 ASAT Special the most.
Anyway, good to see you post here. Not too many "old timers" around these days. I mostly lurk.
Stratogenarians Unite!
--GDub
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GDUB!! I didn't know who would still be here. I wondered if you were still hanging out.
All is well here. I tried to retire last year, but they talked me into working part time as a contract employee. Kind of nice - I work when I want to, and I knock off when I feel like it. No pressure. The band stopped gigging last year, so I broomed almost everything - the PA, several amps, and most of my guitars. Feels good. A couple of us are recording for our own amusement, but that's about it on the music front.
Are the Mad Maggie's still together? Did you two move to Canada? (Just noticed you're in Montreal. I guess you did move!)
All is well here. I tried to retire last year, but they talked me into working part time as a contract employee. Kind of nice - I work when I want to, and I knock off when I feel like it. No pressure. The band stopped gigging last year, so I broomed almost everything - the PA, several amps, and most of my guitars. Feels good. A couple of us are recording for our own amusement, but that's about it on the music front.
Are the Mad Maggie's still together? Did you two move to Canada? (Just noticed you're in Montreal. I guess you did move!)
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Hey Ches!
Great to hear from you, we've missed you round here. That is a beauty.
The lighting on the second shot really shows off that orange color.
Poke yer head in here more often, we would love to hear what's up and how this new Bluesboy is doing for ya.
Great to hear from you, we've missed you round here. That is a beauty.
The lighting on the second shot really shows off that orange color.
Poke yer head in here more often, we would love to hear what's up and how this new Bluesboy is doing for ya.
Cya,
Sam
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Love it
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Great guitar , that orange looks phenomenal in the second shot. Glad to see you back. I would not have a third spring for my S-500 if you weren't around when I joined the forum 5 years ago . Hang on to this one
Paul
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Thanks, guys. It's nice to see so many familiar faces are still hanging out at the GbL! I did think about you guys during my hiatus. Most due to guitars, but I did think of Darwin every time I saw a Rune Stone show on the History channel!
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Retire? You're too damn young to retire! I know because we're the same age!Ches wrote:... All is well here. I tried to retire last year, but they talked me into working part time as a contract employee. Kind of nice - I work when I want to, and I knock off when I feel like it. No pressure. The band stopped gigging last year, so I broomed almost everything - the PA, several amps, and most of my guitars. Feels good. A couple of us are recording for our own amusement, but that's about it on the music front.
Are the Mad Maggie's still together? Did you two move to Canada? (Just noticed you're in Montreal. I guess you did move!)
Glad you're doing well, and good on you with the work situation. I've moved into a part time contract position too. Kind of nice, indeed!
Yes, we moved to Montreal almost exactly 2 years ago. Love it here! Love living in Canada! Montreal is a great city!! No regrets.
And yes, the band is still together, though we gig a lot less. We've been doing clusters of gigs and small tours since we moved--usually over a two week period of time. The next project will be a series of recordings with each band member being responsible for their own tracks. Everyone's game so it should be interesting.
I order to stay in shape and keep up my Stratogenarian image, I took up longboard skateboarding this year. Broke my nose and cracked a rib the first time out, but once I healed up a bit, I started cruising and carving every dry day. Fun! And yes, I've fallen since that first day but that just comes with the sport (helmet and wrist guards are a must!). Crazy fool that I am, I like being the only 60+ year old sk8er around. I know there are others out there in world, but I've yet to see a geezer pushing a board here in Montreal.
Keep RAWKing...
--GDub
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Ches, long time no hear! Glad to see you around again. Nice G&L you picked up there. I am retired now. My hobby band, though still a hobby band, has been hired to gig a few times now. We already have a couple of gigs lined up in December and January. We don't really look to gig much, a gig a month sounds decent to us.
GDub, kilt on a longboard! That's the ticket.
Kit
GDub, kilt on a longboard! That's the ticket.
Kit
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Ha! I've been poking around here again the last week or two myself. Unlike you, I have no excuse, ha ha.
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'83 SC-3, '82/'91 S-500, '95 ASAT, '88 SB-1
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I wouldn't mind gigging once per month, Kit, especially if it's at one of those bars that close by midnight! We had a fairly regular gig from 8:00-11:30 at a small bar/restaurant. I LOVED that gig, till the place went out of business.....probably because they closed by midnight!
I have no excuses, Colin, other than not owning a G&L! My son has two, though!
I have no excuses, Colin, other than not owning a G&L! My son has two, though!
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You know, it occurs to me that I've never touched/seen in person a G&L newer than the three bolt era. Sure seen some tasty ones 'round here, though! Always liked the look of those Bluesboys, though.
It's been probably 5+ years since I've had a band together. Playing until a bar closes at 2AM on a weeknight sucks!
It's been probably 5+ years since I've had a band together. Playing until a bar closes at 2AM on a weeknight sucks!
-Colin
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New G&L's have always been a bit scarce around here, so I was surprised to find this one at a Guitar Center, of all places. I'm really digging this Modern Classic neck. Feels perfect to me. If they ever come out with a soft V with a 1-11/16" nut and a 9.5" radius, I don't think I could keep my credit card holstered. Perhaps Darth will put one on a Legacy/S-500 and send it out for a field test!kakerlak wrote:You know, it occurs to me that I've never touched/seen in person a G&L newer than the three bolt era. Sure seen some tasty ones 'round here, though! Always liked the look of those Bluesboys, though.
It's been probably 5+ years since I've had a band together. Playing until a bar closes at 2AM on a weeknight sucks!
The last year we gigged, most gigs were about 90 miles from my house. Finishing at 1:00, loading out till 2:00, then driving 90 miles was not the highlight of the evening. I do miss playing, though.
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Hi Ches,
Its good to hear from you and Gdub and all of the others from the olden days here at G&LDP.
We had a guy sit in with our band and he played a G&L ASAT just like the one you bought.
It and he sounded great.
I am considering retirement also but my band is in high gear. We have a regular club gig every Monday night at a place in Alexandria, VA. We play 9-12 and its only 40 minutes from my house in good traffic.
Its been fun to play a lot and we are coming up to two years of Mondays next week!
The only downside is that it is a cigar bar and we have to breathe.
See ya, bassman Bill
Its good to hear from you and Gdub and all of the others from the olden days here at G&LDP.
We had a guy sit in with our band and he played a G&L ASAT just like the one you bought.
It and he sounded great.
I am considering retirement also but my band is in high gear. We have a regular club gig every Monday night at a place in Alexandria, VA. We play 9-12 and its only 40 minutes from my house in good traffic.
Its been fun to play a lot and we are coming up to two years of Mondays next week!
The only downside is that it is a cigar bar and we have to breathe.
See ya, bassman Bill
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Hey Bill! Glad to see you're still around, too.
The ASAT is a keeper. I took the plastic off the pickguard and put on strap locks, so it's official. Can't put the darn thing down!
Retirement would be great if you have things to do, and it sounds like the band will keep you busy. 9-12 is perfect! Hold your breath and rock out!
Brian
The ASAT is a keeper. I took the plastic off the pickguard and put on strap locks, so it's official. Can't put the darn thing down!
Retirement would be great if you have things to do, and it sounds like the band will keep you busy. 9-12 is perfect! Hold your breath and rock out!
Brian
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It is good to have you back. The Bluesboy is beautiful. My favorite bbe color.
y2kc
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Dig the orange finish!
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y2kc wrote:It is good to have you back. The Bluesboy is beautiful. My favorite bbe color.
y2kc
It's nice to be back, and great to see all the familiar faces. This Bluesboy drew me right back in, and like you guys, I really dig the color, too. Those big frets and the new neck are calling my name!willross wrote:Dig the orange finish!
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Hey Ches !!
First the Z Forum now I'm here also ... just picked up one of these wanted a P 90 axe so i thought i would check it out !!
http://www.guitarcenter.com/GL/Tribute- ... -Guitar.gc
Albert
First the Z Forum now I'm here also ... just picked up one of these wanted a P 90 axe so i thought i would check it out !!
http://www.guitarcenter.com/GL/Tribute- ... -Guitar.gc
Albert
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Hey Albert! Welcome to the GbL!
I haven't seen one of those P90 Tribby's, but it sure looks good. The Tribute series are great instruments for the $. My son has two. Loves 'em.
I haven't seen one of those P90 Tribby's, but it sure looks good. The Tribute series are great instruments for the $. My son has two. Loves 'em.
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Should be delivered tomorrow or Tuesday for sure I may go to the UPS hub and pick it up in the morning if I get time I'll post some pics when I do ... BTW I love that finish on yours ...
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Nice axe Ches. Welcome back !
We know you like the S style, so what could be next
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Mike
We know you like the S style, so what could be next
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Mike
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Yea, I'm afraid I know what's next!
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Thanks, Tim, and thanks for coming up with the concept!
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Welcome back to the GbL!
Nice score, it's a beauty and bet it sounds as good as it looks.
Nice score, it's a beauty and bet it sounds as good as it looks.
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Thanks, Craig! How's my old '73 Vibrolux doing? Do you still have it?
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While it doesn't see much playing time (none of my others do, either ), I do still have it and is in theChes wrote:Thanks, Craig! How's my old '73 Vibrolux doing? Do you still have it?
same shape as it was when I got it from you.
Here's a photo, along with my Deluxe Reverb Reissue and Super Reverb Reissue:
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Glad you still have it and that it's minty fresh! What a great picture!